SOLONS SILENT ON HIL'S BILL

AUTHOR(S)

Bing, Jonathan

PUB. DATE

December 2000

SOURCE

Daily Variety;12/21/2000, Vol. 270 Issue 15, p1

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Reports on the reluctance of United States Senator to scrutinize U.S. Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton's book deal with Simon and Schuster as of December 21, 2000. Political activists' calls for action by senators.

ACCESSION #

3925767

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